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Supporting family as a form of family support

Praca Socjalna, 2020
The aim of the article is to analyse the functioning of supporting families. They play an important role in the process of supporting the natural family experiencing difficulties in caring for and bringing up children. In their work with the family, they carry out tasks related to the care and education of children, running a household, shaping and ...
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Prenatal family support, postnatal family support and postpartum depression

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2010
Background:  Inadequate social support is an important determinant of postpartum depression (PPD). Social support for pregnant women consists of supports from various sources and can be measured at different gestation periods. Differentiating the effects of social support from different sources and measured at different gestation periods may have ...
Ri-Hua, Xie   +5 more
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Family support

Nursing Standard, 2017
Nurses are being urged to direct parents with cancer to a short animated film that explores how to inform children about their diagnosis.
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Support for families

Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
Families need support to understand the implications of screening results.
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Family Support for the Disabled

Rehabilitation Nursing, 1988
This descriptive study of 143 disabled adults indicates the quantity and intensity of the economic support, emotional support, social support, and physical care offered by family members. The parents of the subjects in this study offered significantly more support to the disabled adult when compared with siblings, spouses, and children of the disabled.
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SUPPORT and the Invisible Family

The Hastings Center Report, 1995
"I just have to believe that my mother simply isn't aware of what she's doing to me and my life." The tone of weariness and near desperation in my friend Jane's voice made it clear that if she did not believe this, she would be filled with anger and resentment at her dying mother.
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Family support.

Children today, 1992
States are gradually developing programs to support families with special needs, but progress is uneven. Some States offer exemplary models and others offer virtually nothing to support families. Value-based, family-centered, accessible, equitable family support programs are greatly needed in every State by the year 2000, at the latest.
N, Karp, V, Bradley
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Family Support and Education

Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2013
Family involvement is essential to the developmental outcome of infants born into Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). In this article, evidence has been presented on the parent's perspective of having an infant in the NICU and the context of family. Key points to an educational assessment are also reviewed.
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To support the family

1993
The average lifespan of the Japanese in 1991 was 75.9 years for males and 81.9 for females, the longest in the world (Ministry of Health and Welfare, 1991). Since 1950, the birthrate in Japan has declined rapidly and is now the second lowest in the world.
Kayoko Minemoto, Totaro Okada
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